Strength of belief: Religious commitment, knowledge, and HPV vaccination adherence

Objective Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal, and cervical. Vaccination can reduce risk but adherence nationwide and, particularly in highly religious states, is suboptimal. Relig...

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Published inPsycho-oncology (Chichester, England) Vol. 28; no. 6; pp. 1227 - 1233
Main Authors Birmingham, Wendy C., Macintosh, Janelle L.B., Vaughn, Allison A., Graff, Tyler C.
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Abstract Objective Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal, and cervical. Vaccination can reduce risk but adherence nationwide and, particularly in highly religious states, is suboptimal. Religious principles of abstinence before marriage and total fidelity following marriage may create a belief of protection through adherence to religious guidelines. However, while one partner may remain monogamous, one cannot be assured of their partner's behavior both before and after marriage. These misconceptions may create a barrier to religious youth's adherence to vaccine recommendations. Methods We sampled single young adults, age 18 to 25 years, from a Christian university classified as highly religious and a university not categorized as highly religious. Results Highly religious young adults demonstrated low knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccination. High religious beliefs were associated with lower HPV vaccination adherence. Conclusions Understanding the role religious beliefs have on vaccine adherence can help in the creation of campaigns that specifically address these issues. Campaigns to increase vaccination should address misconceptions of religious youth's feelings of imperviousness to sexually transmitted diseases.
AbstractList OBJECTIVEHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal, and cervical. Vaccination can reduce risk but adherence nationwide and, particularly in highly religious states, is suboptimal. Religious principles of abstinence before marriage and total fidelity following marriage may create a belief of protection through adherence to religious guidelines. However, while one partner may remain monogamous, one cannot be assured of their partner's behavior both before and after marriage. These misconceptions may create a barrier to religious youth's adherence to vaccine recommendations. METHODSWe sampled single young adults, age 18 to 25 years, from a Christian university classified as highly religious and a university not categorized as highly religious. RESULTSHighly religious young adults demonstrated low knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccination. High religious beliefs were associated with lower HPV vaccination adherence. CONCLUSIONSUnderstanding the role religious beliefs have on vaccine adherence can help in the creation of campaigns that specifically address these issues. Campaigns to increase vaccination should address misconceptions of religious youth's feelings of imperviousness to sexually transmitted diseases.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal, and cervical. Vaccination can reduce risk but adherence nationwide and, particularly in highly religious states, is suboptimal. Religious principles of abstinence before marriage and total fidelity following marriage may create a belief of protection through adherence to religious guidelines. However, while one partner may remain monogamous, one cannot be assured of their partner's behavior both before and after marriage. These misconceptions may create a barrier to religious youth's adherence to vaccine recommendations. We sampled single young adults, age 18 to 25 years, from a Christian university classified as highly religious and a university not categorized as highly religious. Highly religious young adults demonstrated low knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccination. High religious beliefs were associated with lower HPV vaccination adherence. Understanding the role religious beliefs have on vaccine adherence can help in the creation of campaigns that specifically address these issues. Campaigns to increase vaccination should address misconceptions of religious youth's feelings of imperviousness to sexually transmitted diseases.
Objective Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal, and cervical. Vaccination can reduce risk but adherence nationwide and, particularly in highly religious states, is suboptimal. Religious principles of abstinence before marriage and total fidelity following marriage may create a belief of protection through adherence to religious guidelines. However, while one partner may remain monogamous, one cannot be assured of their partner's behavior both before and after marriage. These misconceptions may create a barrier to religious youth's adherence to vaccine recommendations. Methods We sampled single young adults, age 18 to 25 years, from a Christian university classified as highly religious and a university not categorized as highly religious. Results Highly religious young adults demonstrated low knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccination. High religious beliefs were associated with lower HPV vaccination adherence. Conclusions Understanding the role religious beliefs have on vaccine adherence can help in the creation of campaigns that specifically address these issues. Campaigns to increase vaccination should address misconceptions of religious youth's feelings of imperviousness to sexually transmitted diseases.
Author Birmingham, Wendy C.
Macintosh, Janelle L.B.
Graff, Tyler C.
Vaughn, Allison A.
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Snippet Objective Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral,...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile, anal,...
ObjectiveHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile,...
OBJECTIVEHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infects millions of men and women annually and is a substantial contributing factor in many cancers including oral, penile,...
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SubjectTerms Adherence
Adolescent
Adult
attitudes
Campaigns
cancer
Christianity
Christianity - psychology
Female
Fidelity
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Human papillomavirus
Humans
Immunization
intentions
Male
Marriage
Misconceptions
oncology
Oral cancer
Papillomavirus Infections - prevention & control
Papillomavirus Vaccines
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
Patient compliance
Religion
Religion and Psychology
Religious beliefs
Religious commitment
Risk reduction
Sexually transmitted diseases
STD
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - prevention & control
Vaccination - psychology
Young Adult
Young adults
Title Strength of belief: Religious commitment, knowledge, and HPV vaccination adherence
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